That doesn't check if the variable exists though, it checks if the stash for that name is populated with anything. Having a sub or file handle with the same name would cause the stash entry to exist, usually stored inside a GLOB. While the other types can be detected, it isn't possible to distinguish between an undefined and non-existent scalar by inspecting a GLOB in pure perl.
In reply to Re^3: detecting an undefined variable
by Haarg
in thread detecting an undefined variable
by LloydRice
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